Transport in Porous Media Containing Residual Hydrocarbon. I: Model

When liquid hydrocarbons or nonaqueous phase liquids (NAPLs) become entrapped below the water table, flowing ground waters carry soluble NAPL components away from the spill zone. Transport of disso...

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